joziel - thanks so much and yes I agree that could be a good plan to try putting half a dose in morning and other half in evening I will see how I get on over the next week or so as today has progressed not so good as am feeling very washed out and wobbly but was expecting a re-action around the one week mark which it is today. The heat really is not helping and I am dreading next week with the forecast saying temperature could be up to 40 degrees

FYI This is the instructions the meno consultant sent me with the Lenzetto prescription
''LENZETTO TRANSDERMAL SPRAY
The spray should be applied to the inner forearm skin between the wrist and the elbow using the skin which is generally paler in colour and is rarely exposed to sunlight. Please leave the spray to dry and do not attempt to rub it in.
Both arms should be used on an alternating basis to minimise the risk of skin reaction. Avoid applying the skin too close to the wrist area as this is usually too narrow to achieve good contact.
Skin reactions are extremely rare and are usually due to the alcohol content in the spray – please report any adverse reaction to the clinic team.
Where patients are on higher doses, e.g., 5-6 sprays per day, then the inner thighs can also be used as an alternative to the inner arm using the same application technique.
It is imperative that each spray is marked off on the chart which you will find on the Lenzetto carton. The standard Lenzetto bottle contains only 56 full strength sprays, and the bottle should be disposed of after this, even though some fluid may remain.
Consistent application ideally at the same time every day is important to achieve the best result from this medication. The spray must be kept dry and out of sunlight for a full hour following application and, as such, it is probably sensible to apply it in the evening rather than the morning, although as long as you are consistent and follow the basic rules, please feel free to apply the spray at the time of day which suits you best.''